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Williamson Fine Teas Ltd

Williamson Fine Teas Ltd

Williamson Tea has been growing and selling the finest quality teas in the world since 1869. Not only do we have over 135 years experience of buying and blending teas from all round the world but we also own tea farms in Kenya, generally regarded as producing Premium quality. Our farms have Fair Trade approval and several awards for tea excellence, whilst our experienced team of tasters and blenders offer unparalleled service and expertise, sourcing teas from all round the globe. Distributing the finest teas from our UK factory, this family run business keeps all the traditions and values that has made the Williamson Tea name so special, whilst embracing new fashions in tea drinking. As part of our service we can provide Own label packing in teabag, tagged/envelope and loose tea formats. As a result we offer the very best quality tea to our customers. For a special tea drink Williamson Tea. 

Address:
5 West Mills
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 5HG

Rob Sutton:
Phone: 01635 516478
Web: williamsontea.com
Email: enquires@williamsontea.com

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Williamson Tea has been growing and selling the finest quality teas in the world since 1869. Not only do we have over 135 years experience of buying and blending teas from all round the world but we also own tea farms in Kenya, generally regarded as producing Premium quality. Our farms have Fair Trade approval and several awards for tea... Read more

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